Government rules are causing blight

When I read the story in the Feb. 4 Journal titled, “Urban Blight Discussed,” I had to laugh. Dick Rudolph asked, “Are we that complacent that we don’t see what this looks like?” Well, it is...

Final State Water Plan must include specifics

Last December, Coloradans got their first look at a draft of the Colorado Water Plan, which Governor Hickenlooper requested by executive order in May 2013. The draft plan represents Hickenl...

Dolores River lands warrant protection

American treasures, like the Grand Canyon and Chaco Canyon, have been protected by the Antiquities Act, created in 1906 by President Teddy Roosevelt, who understood the value of protected la...

Veteran accosted and no one helped

A very dear friend of mine who happens to be a disabled veteran was accosted March 3 in the Cortez Walmart, and not one single person interceded on his behalf. An ignorant young man in his 2...

Bibi’s speech forces Obama to defend failed efforts

WASHINGTON – Benjamin Netanyahu’s address to Congress was notable in two respects. Queen Esther got her first standing O in 2,500 years. And President Obama came up empty in his campaign to ...

Get screened for colorectal cancer

March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, and it’s the perfect time to think about what you can do to reduce your risk of this disease. This year an estimated 132,700 new cases of colorect...

Cronyism, nepostism have lasting effects

Where are the Ute Indian people of today? In response to Rose Jergens (Journal, Feb. 27), what ethical dilemmas do favoritism, cronyism, and nepotism present? Probably the biggest dilemma pr...

Lands transfer would harm farmers

As all of us here in Southwest Colorado know, water is one of our most precious and, at times, scarce resources. As the owner of Mountain Roots Produce in the Mancos Valley, I am acutely awa...

Water bills, pregnancy prevention on stage

Nearing the halfway point in the 2015 session of the 70th General Assembly, it seems a little slower than normal. A lot of bills are waiting for the Appropriations Committee before going to ...

Divided Legislature prompts lively debate

We’re heading into the midway point of the 2015 legislative session, which gives me a moment to pause and reflect on how things are going. With the divided Legislature, as predicted, it app...

‘The mentally ill’ a phrase used by habit

In regards to the column by Leigh Waggoner (Journal, Feb. 20) and her use of the phrase “the mentally ill”: It is widely reported that we are generic. I puzzle at the claim. One day someone ...

Tax carbon and boost the U.S. economy

On the very same day that President Obama vetoed the Keystone XL pipeline, the little town of Carbondale threw its support toward a legislative proposal that benefits both the climate and th...
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